Yes, it is. for example i have green eyes but sometimes they look blue and other days they look brown..but im not sure if its scientificly proven
Yes,and that's what makes them unique!
No, a chameleon can't change colors. It can go from light green to dark green to brown, but that's changing shade, not color. If you see a chameleon that's green and in a green tree, he hasn't changed green because of the tree. He was born green, but lives in the tree because he is the same color.
"Wolves are usually born with deep blue eyes which lighten and then gradually fade into the adult eye color over the next six to ten weeks. A mature Wolf's eyes are often amber/brown or gold, but also commonly come in hues of brown, gray, yellow, and green. It is interesting to note that puppies are born with blue eyes, while mature Wolves do not retain blue as an eye color. Huskies often have blue eyes, and because of this people think there must be blue eyed Wolves as well, but this isn't true. If you see a Wolf with blue eyes then he or she is likely a Wolf-hybrid and not a full-blooded Wolf."
Green and gold or white
yes
The "True Germans" have blue eyes, and blonde hair. ? not True at all true Germans have Bronze skin and Bronze gold hair blue grey and green eyes are a Germanic trait. look at ww2 Heinrick Himmler Said true Germans have Bronze gold hair Grey blue eyes and bronze skin ? answer that. Aryan race True Germanic peoples grey blue bronze gold hair bronze skin?.
Only 1-2% of the entire human population have true green eyes. Yours are most likely hazel, which is a brownish-green.
Try Lime Green and Hot Pink!
True. Primary colors: * Red * Yellow * Blue Secondary colors: * Orange (red and yellow) * Green (yellow and blue) * Purple (blue and red)
Yes your eyes will turn black.
yes chameleons can change colors to adapt, and true chameleons can change colors due to it's mood.
yes it turns neon orange and teal [true true true] awkward
True